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karzai a few years ago and discussed the problems in pakistan pakistan. so these are the things we've known about in four or five years. the cooperation of the afghanis and the americans there complain about. >> with the money we sent to pakistan, is there -- >> it's outrageous that you would live not quite in plain sight, but hard not to figure out that this was something having to do with -- with osama bin laden and that part of the world. this big compound, multimillion dollar estate cars going in and out all of the time. strange-looking people going in and out all of the time. this is a country that keeps track through the secret service and secret police. it keeps track of what the heck is going on. i have real real problem with this. >> close a small chapter for you? >> closes a big chapter. doesn't close it. but it closes a big chapter. the anger and the desire to get revenge. and the desire to show the united states is deceptive. americans are proud of the president's decision the work that president bush did to lead up to this. the intelligence s
karzai a few years ago and discussed the problems in pakistan pakistan. so these are the things we've known about in four or five years. the cooperation of the afghanis and the americans there complain about. >> with the money we sent to pakistan, is there -- >> it's outrageous that you would live not quite in plain sight, but hard not to figure out that this was something having to do with -- with osama bin laden and that part of the world. this big compound, multimillion dollar...
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and pakistan? it seems by all accounts that he was hiding in the open. >> well, i was in pakistan just after -- in november of last year. and you know, the reality is is that we have had a very push me pull me relationship with pakistan for a long time. we have invested becomes of dollars in that country. but when we ask them to run certain operations we don't always get the answer that we want. i think this operation, and president obama said, it was in the heart, the deep inside pakistan. it was just a few miles in one of the suburbs outside of islamabad. and our intelligence services were able to see it because, you know, this compound had very high walls. very large for the area. and they were able to know that this was probably where he was hiding. >> senator, thank you for taking the time. we appreciate it. stay with us. we'll be right back. this is "the early show" here on cbs. ♪ ♪ all day and all night we'd argue and fight ♪ ♪ you left guilty crumbs in my bed ♪ ♪ but i found a n
and pakistan? it seems by all accounts that he was hiding in the open. >> well, i was in pakistan just after -- in november of last year. and you know, the reality is is that we have had a very push me pull me relationship with pakistan for a long time. we have invested becomes of dollars in that country. but when we ask them to run certain operations we don't always get the answer that we want. i think this operation, and president obama said, it was in the heart, the deep inside...
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kidnappings for ransom have become common in pakistan. and since the raid here that killed osama bin laden, anti-american sentiment has been running high. >> right now he's completely terrified, has lost all sense of masculinity, all sense of being in control. >> reporter: jerry van dyke is a cbs news consultant who was abducted and held hostage by militants in pakistan in 2008. >> it is extremely dangerous right now because at the very beginning the kidnappers are frightened, he is frightened, everyone around him is frightened. >> reporter: so far, no group has publicly claimed responsibility. now, some say the silence is worrying. it could mean that they're transporting mr. weinstein to the remote tribal regions of pakistan, which could make him very did i feel to find, though others say that after a kidnapping this can be common for the kidnappers to lay low for a little while to make sure they have evaded police. jeff? >> seth doane in pakistan. >>> hosni mubarak is back in court. just like his first appearance a couple weeks ago, he
kidnappings for ransom have become common in pakistan. and since the raid here that killed osama bin laden, anti-american sentiment has been running high. >> right now he's completely terrified, has lost all sense of masculinity, all sense of being in control. >> reporter: jerry van dyke is a cbs news consultant who was abducted and held hostage by militants in pakistan in 2008. >> it is extremely dangerous right now because at the very beginning the kidnappers are frightened,...
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and pakistan after saturday's nato air strikes killed pakistan soldiers near the afghanistan border. >> correspondent mandy clark is near the khyber pass, one of the main supply routes for the u.s. troops. >> reporter: we are here near the crossing that pakistan has now closed. now more than 300 trucks carrying supplies to international forces in afghanistan are stranded on the other side of the border. this is the aftermath of the air strikes. dead soldiers here beneath white blankets scattered among the wounded. the cell phone footage obtained by cbs news was shot by a soldier picking his way through the bodies. >> so many of us. >> reporter: carried live on tv with politicians and military generals in attendance, the funerals for the pakistani soldiers were treated like a state ceremony. the head of the pakistani army told mourners the nato strikes were an attack on pakistan's sovereignty. that grief over the killings carried on the streets of pakistan. nato forces have apologized for the incident. coalition forces came under fire from the direction of pakistani checkpoints prompt
and pakistan after saturday's nato air strikes killed pakistan soldiers near the afghanistan border. >> correspondent mandy clark is near the khyber pass, one of the main supply routes for the u.s. troops. >> reporter: we are here near the crossing that pakistan has now closed. now more than 300 trucks carrying supplies to international forces in afghanistan are stranded on the other side of the border. this is the aftermath of the air strikes. dead soldiers here beneath white...
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and pakistan if bin laden was found inside of pakistan the u.s. could go in and kill or capture him. is there a potential that there was a deal in place like that up to ten years ago? >> clearly the united states and pakistan had talked for ten years about going after al qaeda leadership. but i think probably what was better understood is that the u.s. would do everything possible to coordinate with pakistanis that would likely execute targets if they had the opportunity. this is a bit of an overstatement as to the conversations that were happening in the course of ten years where there was an understandsing that the u.s. would be aggressive in going after the leadership. but the pakistanis assumed there would be some degree of cooperation. i'm not buying the article coming out today. >> what are we seeing rg p right now? is a lot of it to save face to the people at home? >> the pakistani government has to deal with the rage that's woiling over in pakistan. the concerns about their sovereignty being violated. concerns about the military and intell
and pakistan if bin laden was found inside of pakistan the u.s. could go in and kill or capture him. is there a potential that there was a deal in place like that up to ten years ago? >> clearly the united states and pakistan had talked for ten years about going after al qaeda leadership. but i think probably what was better understood is that the u.s. would do everything possible to coordinate with pakistanis that would likely execute targets if they had the opportunity. this is a bit of...
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the wife is in pakistan in pakistani custody, and that leaves the s.e.a.l. and until we hear his version, we are never going to know for sure why he pulled the trigger. >> a lot of people would love to talk to that man this morning and get that version. let's talk about these questions over the pictures which may or may not be are he leased. as i understand it the president will have final say here. there must be a fair amount of discussion happening at the pentagon and among intelligence officials as to what may be the best move in their eyes. >> well i think this is not seen so much as a move but as part of history. this -- we're beyond a news story here. this is history, and i think everybody agrees that eventually the photo is going to have to be released. i've had it described to me and it does sound very gruesome. remember, bin laden was shot twice at close range, once in the chest and once in the head, right above his left eye, and that blue open his skull, exposing the brain, and it also blew out his eye, so these are not going to be pictures for the
the wife is in pakistan in pakistani custody, and that leaves the s.e.a.l. and until we hear his version, we are never going to know for sure why he pulled the trigger. >> a lot of people would love to talk to that man this morning and get that version. let's talk about these questions over the pictures which may or may not be are he leased. as i understand it the president will have final say here. there must be a fair amount of discussion happening at the pentagon and among intelligence...
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and pakistan, which has been strained, to say the very least. does this require another fence-mending visit from the secretary of state over in pakistan? >> reporter: well, this will clearly add to the deep mistrust between the countries, and this issue isn't going away. this is a festering issue, the bin laden raid, the killing in the heart of pakistan. it's not going to go away any time soon, and the more questions that are added to this, the deeper the tension will grow between the u.s. and pakistan. >> meantime, juan, before you leave, i want to ask you about something that we thought was significant when we saw it, and that is that osama bin laden was looking to change al qaeda's name? why is that? >> reporter: well, if that report was true, it would be significant because al qaeda's brand had been tarnished over the last few years. it had been killing muslim civilians. its ventures in iraq and elsewhere were not seen as legitimate. it also describes the fact that al qaeda and bin laden were worried about al qaeda's image and its image has
and pakistan, which has been strained, to say the very least. does this require another fence-mending visit from the secretary of state over in pakistan? >> reporter: well, this will clearly add to the deep mistrust between the countries, and this issue isn't going away. this is a festering issue, the bin laden raid, the killing in the heart of pakistan. it's not going to go away any time soon, and the more questions that are added to this, the deeper the tension will grow between the...
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officials say it was traced to al qaeda in pakistan. the threat involves a car bomb to attack bridges or tunnels to coincide with the tenth anniversary of 9/11. a manhunt is currently under way for two or three operatives who may already be in the u.s. there is already heightened security in both new york city and washington. you may see that today. >>> the lights are slowly coming back on this morning in the southwest after a major blackout last night. millions in san diego were affected after an equipment failure at an arizona substation. parts of arizona and mexico did also lose power. >>> president obama travels to richmond, virginia this morning to push his new jobs plan. he unveiled the $447 billion american jobs act before congress last night, calling for immediate passage. it includes extending payroll tax cuts for employees, which the white house says will save the average family $1500 a year. and it has new infrastructure spending and tax cuts for small businesses that hire new workers. >>> flooding has forced more than 100,00
officials say it was traced to al qaeda in pakistan. the threat involves a car bomb to attack bridges or tunnels to coincide with the tenth anniversary of 9/11. a manhunt is currently under way for two or three operatives who may already be in the u.s. there is already heightened security in both new york city and washington. you may see that today. >>> the lights are slowly coming back on this morning in the southwest after a major blackout last night. millions in san diego were...
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has stood back saying we fear the breakup of pakistan. pakistan is doing everything they can. clearly they're not doing everything they can. and more importantly, they're not going to do everything that count. and they're going to say this. they've been caught with their pants down here. they're in hot water. they know it. as diplomatic as the u.s. has been publicly, you can bet it's been a different story behind the scenes. >> lara logan in washington for us. thank you. >>> switching gears, marisol castro joins us with weather on this tuesday morning. >>> good morning, chris, good morning to you at home. what folks can expect today as a thunderstorm continues to move to a eastern direction. roanoke, baltimore, portions of new york state seeing severe weather. wind gusts of 450 to 60 miles per hour. we don't want to rule out the possibility of a storm system. this storm system sits over here in the next 24 hours. we're looking at the rain. stretches pretty far. some folks could see three to four inches of rain. all of a sudden, that if you think of all of the flooding we're lo
has stood back saying we fear the breakup of pakistan. pakistan is doing everything they can. clearly they're not doing everything they can. and more importantly, they're not going to do everything that count. and they're going to say this. they've been caught with their pants down here. they're in hot water. they know it. as diplomatic as the u.s. has been publicly, you can bet it's been a different story behind the scenes. >> lara logan in washington for us. thank you. >>>...
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. >> elizabeth senatorjohn kerry announced he will visit pakistan. what type of situation is he entering into. >> reporter: his diplomatic skills will be tested. he will have to listen to a lot of people vent anger, particularly who cooperated with the u.s. and feel betrayed. he's a good choice for good dialogue to begin. he was here in february not so long ago so he will have known the principals. he managed the last dust-up between the cia and the isi and also known to be a good friend of pakistan and supporter of the aid package so if anybody can do it, he can. >> where does the u.s. stand as far as interviewing bin laden's wives? any closer to that happening? >> reporter: the cia contacts continue to say to cbs they've been given permission to see them pakistani sources are saying maybe but we'll see, not yet. the wives are being held in rah wal pindi. the youngest one is getting treatment to her leg, the one who was being shot by the s.e.a.l.s. the pakistanis are very tight lipped about it the last week. >>> in our next half hour we'll speak wit
. >> elizabeth senatorjohn kerry announced he will visit pakistan. what type of situation is he entering into. >> reporter: his diplomatic skills will be tested. he will have to listen to a lot of people vent anger, particularly who cooperated with the u.s. and feel betrayed. he's a good choice for good dialogue to begin. he was here in february not so long ago so he will have known the principals. he managed the last dust-up between the cia and the isi and also known to be a good...
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has stood back saying we fear the breakup of pakistan. pakistan is doing everything they can. clearly they're not doing everything they can. and, more importantly, they're not doing the things that count. president zardari and others, of course, they are going to say this. they have been caught with their pants down. they are in hot water. know know it. as diplomatic as the u.s. has been publicly, you can bet it's been a different story behind the scenes. >> lara logan in washington for us. thank you. >>> switching gears, marisol castro joins us with weather on this tuesday morning. >>> good morning, chris, good morning to you at home. we want to show you some thunderstorms that folks can expect today as the storm system continues to move in an eastward direction from roanoke to baltimore. even portions of new york state expected to see some of the severe >>> thanks so much. now over to chris and erica. >> mari, thanks. >>> still ahead this morning, a closer look at the elite navy s.e.a.l.s who raided osama bin laden's hideout. what it takes to prepare for a mission. >>> and a
has stood back saying we fear the breakup of pakistan. pakistan is doing everything they can. clearly they're not doing everything they can. and, more importantly, they're not doing the things that count. president zardari and others, of course, they are going to say this. they have been caught with their pants down. they are in hot water. know know it. as diplomatic as the u.s. has been publicly, you can bet it's been a different story behind the scenes. >> lara logan in washington for...
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but for the moment, for some reason, pakistan is denying the u.s. access to them. also the evidence gathered from inside the compound, you see here, is giving the u.s. leads to other people outside the compound who may have valuable inside knowledge about how al qaeda was working and what it planned to do, chris. >> bob, i know you were all over this story all weekend. what was the significance behind releasing those tapes on saturday of bin laden. sitting there rocking back and forth watching himself on television? >> those things were fascinating, weren't they? there were five of them in all. one was really more than any of the others. it showed bin laden, even in hiding, remained at the very center of al qaeda's propaganda efforts. he was obsessed with his image to the outside world. this is the tape i'm talking about. the home movie of the terror mastermind watching television news coverage of himself. he's sitting there huddled in a blanket. he's got a ski cap on. it's a rundown room, bare wires. it looks like a bum's room. he has a remote control flipping fro
but for the moment, for some reason, pakistan is denying the u.s. access to them. also the evidence gathered from inside the compound, you see here, is giving the u.s. leads to other people outside the compound who may have valuable inside knowledge about how al qaeda was working and what it planned to do, chris. >> bob, i know you were all over this story all weekend. what was the significance behind releasing those tapes on saturday of bin laden. sitting there rocking back and forth...
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can we trust pakistan at this point? >> no. i don't think that we can trust pakistan. because, the military and the intelligence apparatus is focused clearly on its own national security concerns, and at this point it still believes that fostering relations with the problematic elements in pakistani society is vital to its security interests with regard to afghanistan, with regard to india. but i do think that there is an opportunity now to perhaps shift that concern on their side. but we're going to have to deal with pakistan on a more organic basis. $1.5 billion, we have to remember, without this money, the pakistani economy would very likely collapse. >> there were anti-american protests on friday. in pakistan. the pakistani government is warning the u.s. if you travel this route again you'll have severe consequences. if you're the united states government, are you concerned about that as we go after more terrorist leaders inside pakistan? >> well, look, obviously now this is going to be the center of our war on terror, right? i mean, pakistan is where the problem l
can we trust pakistan at this point? >> no. i don't think that we can trust pakistan. because, the military and the intelligence apparatus is focused clearly on its own national security concerns, and at this point it still believes that fostering relations with the problematic elements in pakistani society is vital to its security interests with regard to afghanistan, with regard to india. but i do think that there is an opportunity now to perhaps shift that concern on their side. but...
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but he spent more money on the book related cause and helping the kids in pakistan. you can figure it out if you look at the financial statement. it's getting away without having this. >> you should point out in an interview that he did published in "outside" magazine. in january, i paid for my own travel. i thought there were issues. i commissioned my own audit. i hired some folks. lloyd, it's interesting. you pointed out, he has done a lot of good work. some of his critics did the same thing, john krakhauer said we can't forget the good things he's done. at what point do those actions trump the very serious issues. >> i don't think one thing trumps it other. the guy has built schools for girls in afghanistan and pakistan. he brought light on the issue. and at the same time, he put forward a lot of stories of sacred text, as it were that turned out not to be true. and, you know human beings are complicated. so is he. >> what happens now? >> well, i wouldn't like to be greg mortensen. now, he sent in an e-mail to his supporters that he's going in to surgery this week
but he spent more money on the book related cause and helping the kids in pakistan. you can figure it out if you look at the financial statement. it's getting away without having this. >> you should point out in an interview that he did published in "outside" magazine. in january, i paid for my own travel. i thought there were issues. i commissioned my own audit. i hired some folks. lloyd, it's interesting. you pointed out, he has done a lot of good work. some of his critics did...
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-pakistan relations. >> at the time there were questions of whether or not pakistan was come police it in protecting osama bin laden five, six years close to the heart of their capital. >> pakistan denied that the isi had anything to do with the mumbai attacks. but there were historical ties between the services and the terror group. erica? >> looking into that. bob orr in washington. thanks. >>> just ahead, as so many folks count down to oprah's last show, we'll take you inside the business of oprah -- man, could it be worthy to you. products, the personalities who made it big thanks to that lady right there. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. getting ready to plant? chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants but it'll also hold 'em back. the solution: miracle-gro garden soil. the perfect mix of rich, organic ingredients, and miracle-gro plant food. just mix it in. and turn bad soil into great soil. helps plants grow twice as big. instead of holding 'em back, they'll leap ahead. miracle-gro garden soil. and moisture control garden
-pakistan relations. >> at the time there were questions of whether or not pakistan was come police it in protecting osama bin laden five, six years close to the heart of their capital. >> pakistan denied that the isi had anything to do with the mumbai attacks. but there were historical ties between the services and the terror group. erica? >> looking into that. bob orr in washington. thanks. >>> just ahead, as so many folks count down to oprah's last show, we'll take...
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this is the first bit of news to come from that intelligence data found in bin laden's pakistan hideout. cbs news homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington this morning with more on this. bob, what are you hearing about a plot we're hearing things about transit. what was the planning stage that all this was at? >> erica, all of this information comes from handwritten notes that were recovered from bin laden's compound by the navy s.e.a.l.s. and they show that al qaeda was interested, as you say, in mounting an attack on trains somewhere in the u.s. and most likely to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11. now these writings were made in february 2010 about a year ago. and they suggested that operatives might try things like sabotaging rails. in an effort to cause a crash. this poort is important, though there's no evidence that this idea ever advanced into an actual plot. that said the fbi and the department of homeland security, though, have put out an alert to police and train operators. but as a matter of precaution. >> as a matter of precaution. still, does make y
this is the first bit of news to come from that intelligence data found in bin laden's pakistan hideout. cbs news homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington this morning with more on this. bob, what are you hearing about a plot we're hearing things about transit. what was the planning stage that all this was at? >> erica, all of this information comes from handwritten notes that were recovered from bin laden's compound by the navy s.e.a.l.s. and they show that al qaeda was...
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>> i would say the two most important things are pakistan's nuclear arsenal, and the fact that pakistan is the fastest-growing nuclear nation in the world right now. and for a country with a population of 160 million, whose women, 85% of pakistani women don't know how to read or write their own names, you're talking about in lots of ways what is a third world nation with a nuclear arsenal, and the other problem is, the relationship that pakistan had with various militant groups. and those two things, specifically, threaten the national security interests, not just of the united states, but of the western world. >> when we look at the situation in pakistan specifically, thousands of demonstrators this weekend in the streets, protesting the -- the killing of osama bin laden, the united states. give us a sense, though, is that the overarching feeling? is this a small contingent of folks? how are people really seeing what happened a couple weeks ago? >> you know, this is one of the most interesting points. because, pakistan has such a close relationship with the u.s., so many u.s. tax dolla
>> i would say the two most important things are pakistan's nuclear arsenal, and the fact that pakistan is the fastest-growing nuclear nation in the world right now. and for a country with a population of 160 million, whose women, 85% of pakistani women don't know how to read or write their own names, you're talking about in lots of ways what is a third world nation with a nuclear arsenal, and the other problem is, the relationship that pakistan had with various militant groups. and those...
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with pakistan. where does it go from here? because this remains as tumultuous as it is incredibly important relationship for the u.s. >> i think it's fair to say since 9/11, pakistan has been the epicenter of the international conflict that's resulted from those attacks. both because terrorists come from pakistan and crucially because its policy on afghanistan will determine whether we can succeed there. and that's the problem. pakistan really has not behaved like an ally of the united states in the past. and it probably won't in the future. so how do you deal with an ally -- a country who's not behaving as an ally but yet whose support you need to make afghanistan a success? that's the problem. >> and is there an answer? >> well, here's a question. everyone talks about how important this relationship is. not saying that it's not. but i thought jon huntsman said something very interesting over the weekend. he said i would recognize exactly what the u.s.-pakistani relationship has become, which is merely a transactional relatio
with pakistan. where does it go from here? because this remains as tumultuous as it is incredibly important relationship for the u.s. >> i think it's fair to say since 9/11, pakistan has been the epicenter of the international conflict that's resulted from those attacks. both because terrorists come from pakistan and crucially because its policy on afghanistan will determine whether we can succeed there. and that's the problem. pakistan really has not behaved like an ally of the united...
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deals with pakistan? >> i think we have to pay more attention, not less, to pakistan. i would guess that our number one foreign policy problem over the next ten years will be pakistan. it's nuclear. it's poor. it's ethnically divided and it's never had good leadership. >> in terms of what's going to happen here today, you were with president bush in 2001, president obama not to make public remarks. but you will meet with him. >> i will. and i've spoken to him since sunday. look -- >> what do you expect to hear from him? what do you want to hear from him today? >> he is -- i think the american people finally saw who he was. he's not a chest thumper. he's not somebody who goes out and does that. he's quiet. he's lay little bit cerebral. but he's strong. don't mistake that for lack of strength. and i think the people, american people will see that. that he's resolved, it was he who said let the drones go in to pakistan. so it's very good. and he's also, i mean, i think all of us, give some credit to president bush. i was here when he stepped on that pile. some people say
deals with pakistan? >> i think we have to pay more attention, not less, to pakistan. i would guess that our number one foreign policy problem over the next ten years will be pakistan. it's nuclear. it's poor. it's ethnically divided and it's never had good leadership. >> in terms of what's going to happen here today, you were with president bush in 2001, president obama not to make public remarks. but you will meet with him. >> i will. and i've spoken to him since sunday....
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he was reportedly working in the tribal regions of pakistan and has been in pakistan for about seven years reportedly living alone in the upstale suburb of laho lahore. details of the raid are still murky. as they begin to emerge we're learning eight to ten militants came to his home at gunpoint and forced the american out. rebecca? >> seth, do we have a sense for why this might have happened in lahore and why now it's happening? >> reporter: certainly, rebecca, it is a dangerous place in pakistan for americans. militants disagree with the relationships between pakistan and washington and of course the relationship has deteriorated quite a bit since osama bin laden was captured earlier this year in that country and also specifically in the city of lahore after a cia contractor raymond davis was accused and later detained for shooting and killing two pakistanis who he says were trying to rob him. interestingly earlier this week the state department issued a travel warning for americans after several false reports were circulating journalists and ngo workers in that country were spies.
he was reportedly working in the tribal regions of pakistan and has been in pakistan for about seven years reportedly living alone in the upstale suburb of laho lahore. details of the raid are still murky. as they begin to emerge we're learning eight to ten militants came to his home at gunpoint and forced the american out. rebecca? >> seth, do we have a sense for why this might have happened in lahore and why now it's happening? >> reporter: certainly, rebecca, it is a dangerous...
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and pakistan after the u.s. says five pakistanis were taken which gave information that helped in the raid of osama bin laden. >> pakistan vehemently denying it arrested an army major as it probes the u.s. raid which killed osama bin laden last month. foreweeks leading up to the raid on bin laden's compound, a handful of pakistanis apparently fed the cia information including the license numbers of cars which came and went from bin laden's hide-away. the "new york times" reporting five of those informants were arrested by the isi, pakistan's intelligence agency and at least one of them was an army major. the sensitive information surfaced last week when in a closed meeting to the senate intelligence committee, cia deputy director michael morell ra rated three out of ten in counterterrorism. in the weeks in the past the pakistanis tried to restrict drone flights over pakistani tribal areas to the point drones have had to be moved from pakistan to bases in afghanistan. the pakistani army now says it has arrested 3
and pakistan after the u.s. says five pakistanis were taken which gave information that helped in the raid of osama bin laden. >> pakistan vehemently denying it arrested an army major as it probes the u.s. raid which killed osama bin laden last month. foreweeks leading up to the raid on bin laden's compound, a handful of pakistanis apparently fed the cia information including the license numbers of cars which came and went from bin laden's hide-away. the "new york times"...
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this is a festering issue that bin laden raid, the killing in the heart of pakistan. it's not going to go away any time soon and the more questions that are added to this, the deeper the tension will grow between the u.s. and pakistan. >> in the meantime, before you leave here, one other thing we thought was significant when we saw it here this morning. that is osama bin laden was looking to change al qaeda's name? why is that? >> well, if that report is true, it would be significant, because al qaeda's brand had been tarnished the last few years. it describes the fact that al qaeda and osama bin laden worried about acted al qaeda's image that had been hurt the last few years. it would mean their image was hurt and they were worried about it. >> juan, thanks for your time. >> thanks, jeff. >>> officials say flooding in minot, north dakota, will be worse than they originally thought. it's expected to be the worst in the city's history and jamie yuccas of wcco-tv is in minot with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. water levels stalled overnight but necessarily a goo
this is a festering issue that bin laden raid, the killing in the heart of pakistan. it's not going to go away any time soon and the more questions that are added to this, the deeper the tension will grow between the u.s. and pakistan. >> in the meantime, before you leave here, one other thing we thought was significant when we saw it here this morning. that is osama bin laden was looking to change al qaeda's name? why is that? >> well, if that report is true, it would be...
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drone attack in pakistan has killed its number-two man, atiyyah al rampman. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in kabul, afghanistan weather the latest. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. cia drone strike has killed atiyyah al rampman. he was described as al qaeda's second ranking leader in the region. al rahman was described as the terror network's top operational planner, part of a new generation of leader, and osama bin laden's channel to the world. after bin laden's death, evidence uncovered at his compound showed al rahman communicated frequently with bin laden about nearly everything, from strategy to personnel, strategies and political setbacks. taking out top al qaeda leadership is the only way to take down the terror network, say the experts. >> it's forced to hide itself. their command and control would be will be affected and have a huge impact on the ground both in afghanistan and elsewhere where al qaeda is active, such as yemen and north africa. >> reporter: since bin laden's death, cia drone strikes have picked up pace in the tr
drone attack in pakistan has killed its number-two man, atiyyah al rampman. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in kabul, afghanistan weather the latest. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. cia drone strike has killed atiyyah al rampman. he was described as al qaeda's second ranking leader in the region. al rahman was described as the terror network's top operational planner, part of a new generation of leader, and osama bin laden's channel to the world. after bin laden's...
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>> reporter: this threat emanates from core al qaeda in pakistan or the pakistan/afghanistan region. it is thought to be serious. it comes from amman al yman al , the leader of that group. is the information, if true, can be corroborated. they are taking it seriously. >> bob, thanks. we know you'll be on top of it for us as well. >>> jeff glor is at the th newsdesk. >> in our news here, the lights are back on in san diego this morning after a night without power for much of the region. this blackout began late yesterday at a yuma, arizona, sub station, and then spread south and west from there. electricity was knocked out all the way into san diego and across the border in mexico. our reporter is in san juan capistrano this morning. >> reporter: power company officials say they've restored power to all their customers in arizona and california in what they call the most widespread power outage ever to it will the region. it was widespread. it affected all of san diego county, southern orange county, into northern mexico affecting the big city of tijuana, all the way across to arizona
>> reporter: this threat emanates from core al qaeda in pakistan or the pakistan/afghanistan region. it is thought to be serious. it comes from amman al yman al , the leader of that group. is the information, if true, can be corroborated. they are taking it seriously. >> bob, thanks. we know you'll be on top of it for us as well. >>> jeff glor is at the th newsdesk. >> in our news here, the lights are back on in san diego this morning after a night without power for...
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visit aaa.com. >>> whoever kidnapped amont county man in pakistan has not contacted anyone. andrea fujii is on the story. >> reporter: don, the u.s. state department is closely monitoring the situation in pakistan where this 70-year-old was abducted. he's the director of a virginia based development company. on saturday morning, three men came to the front gate of his compound offering him food, a common act of sharing. as his guards opened the gate, five men were there, armed with guns. the guards said they didn't know who took him or where he is. >>> the prosecutors charged a man with a home invasion in baltimore. he's one of the men who tied up a family and stole money in june. it appears that it's drug related and he's charged with attempted first degree murder. >>> the police need your help tracking down the person who robbed a seven eleven. some of the thieves have been identified and others haven't. >>> stay with us, up next, the controversy behind a miracle $50,000 hockey shop. >>> also, back to school financial advise parents should share with children. again, it's
visit aaa.com. >>> whoever kidnapped amont county man in pakistan has not contacted anyone. andrea fujii is on the story. >> reporter: don, the u.s. state department is closely monitoring the situation in pakistan where this 70-year-old was abducted. he's the director of a virginia based development company. on saturday morning, three men came to the front gate of his compound offering him food, a common act of sharing. as his guards opened the gate, five men were there, armed...
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two explosions in pakistan kill dozens of recruits, at a u.s.-funded military base. the taliban calls it retaliation for killing osama bin laden. this as new details emerge from the night of the raid, as well as from bin laden's years in hiding. >>> flood nightmare. as the waters of the mississippi continue to rise, officials plan to divert some of it away from cities, bringing disaster to more rural areas. we're live in baton rouge, one of the cities facing the worst flooding in nearly a century. >>> and the race is on. indiana governor mitch daniels considers a presidential run, urged on by his fellow republicans. while mitt romney defends his record on health care, and ron paul jumps into the gop race one more time. all "early" this friday morning, more time. all "early" this friday morning, may 13th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. welcome to "the early show" here on this fridayed 13th. i'm chris wragge, fingers crossed. >> i'm erica hill. it seems every day we keep hearing more and more about the intelligence that found osama bin laden in th
two explosions in pakistan kill dozens of recruits, at a u.s.-funded military base. the taliban calls it retaliation for killing osama bin laden. this as new details emerge from the night of the raid, as well as from bin laden's years in hiding. >>> flood nightmare. as the waters of the mississippi continue to rise, officials plan to divert some of it away from cities, bringing disaster to more rural areas. we're live in baton rouge, one of the cities facing the worst flooding in...
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and pakistan that if bin laden was found inside pakistan, the u.s. could go in and kill or capture him. is there potential there was a deal like that in place up to ten years ago? >> clearly, the united states and pakistan had talked for ten years about going after al qaeda leadership. what was better understood was that the u.s. would do everything possible to coordinate with the pakistanis but would likely execute targets if they had the opportunity. so i think this is probably a bit of an overstatement as to the conversations that were happening over the course of ten years where there was an understanding the u.s. would be aggressive about going after al qaeda leadership but the pakistanis would assume there would be some degree of cooperation. i'm not quite sure i buy the article out there today. >> how much of what we are seeing right now coming out of pakistan is more stage craft, this indig nation we are seeing on a daily basis? is it a lot to save safe with the people at home? >> clearly, they have to deal with the rage that is boiling over
and pakistan that if bin laden was found inside pakistan, the u.s. could go in and kill or capture him. is there potential there was a deal like that in place up to ten years ago? >> clearly, the united states and pakistan had talked for ten years about going after al qaeda leadership. what was better understood was that the u.s. would do everything possible to coordinate with the pakistanis but would likely execute targets if they had the opportunity. so i think this is probably a bit of...
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between pakistan and the u.s. is that a view the obama administration shares? >> reporter: he obviously goes further than the obama administration because pakistan remains officially an ally. but i think most people at this point have accepted that the relationship with pakistan is a trade-off. what he's saying the trade-off isn't worth it. you need to look at the reality and realize whatever you're getting from pakistan isn't worth what you're -- what they are taking from you and the price you're paying. now, the administration is not at that point, but certainly the you know, the capture of, well, the killing of osama bin laden, that didn't help pakistan's case and relationship. the relationship right now is under the microscope. >> a renewed focus there. senator john kerry is in pakistan. he had the this to say. we need to find way to march forward f. it's not possible there are a set of downside consequences that can be profound. that also is a very strong statement. what is he referring to specifically would
between pakistan and the u.s. is that a view the obama administration shares? >> reporter: he obviously goes further than the obama administration because pakistan remains officially an ally. but i think most people at this point have accepted that the relationship with pakistan is a trade-off. what he's saying the trade-off isn't worth it. you need to look at the reality and realize whatever you're getting from pakistan isn't worth what you're -- what they are taking from you and the...
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and pakistan are rapidly deteriorating. the u.s. claims pakistan's intelligence service helped the rebels in afghanistan who attacked the u.s. embassy last week. pakistan denies it. >>> another death is blamed on listeria in cantaloupes. this one, a nebraska man. at least eight have died and 55 others sickened since last month. all are linked to cantaloupes from a single colorado farm sold in at least 17 states. a kansas food processor is recalling hundreds of pounds of fresh cut cantaloupe for possible con ttaminationcontami >>> the fbi paid more than $2 million to tipsters who helped arrest whitey bolger and his girlfriend. bulger was wanted in connection with 19 murders. now the fbi says more than one person has received reward money. >>> major league baseball is trying to force a change in ownership of the los angeles dodgers. yesterday it asked a federal judge to order frank mccourt to put the team up for sale. the league claims they have destroyed their finances and is attempting to sell television rights as a way to improve h
and pakistan are rapidly deteriorating. the u.s. claims pakistan's intelligence service helped the rebels in afghanistan who attacked the u.s. embassy last week. pakistan denies it. >>> another death is blamed on listeria in cantaloupes. this one, a nebraska man. at least eight have died and 55 others sickened since last month. all are linked to cantaloupes from a single colorado farm sold in at least 17 states. a kansas food processor is recalling hundreds of pounds of fresh cut...
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and pakistan since the u.s. raid on bin laden's compound pakistan arrested five cia informants and gave the location of a bomb manufacturing site but someone in the pakistani intelligence alerted the terrorists who emptied out the site. during a capitol hill hearing yesterday robert gates told senator patrick leahy even supposed allies are not always honest with each other. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> based on 27 years in the cia and four and a half years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> the chairman of the joint chiefs admiral mike mullen admitted criticism of pakistan is warranted but warned united states can't afford to drop pakistan. >> if we drop them it will be much more dangerous. >> the mixture of terrorists and that pakistan does have nuclear weapons. >>> the cia is investigating a cyber attack on its public website. the same group said it breached the senate's public computer system says
and pakistan since the u.s. raid on bin laden's compound pakistan arrested five cia informants and gave the location of a bomb manufacturing site but someone in the pakistani intelligence alerted the terrorists who emptied out the site. during a capitol hill hearing yesterday robert gates told senator patrick leahy even supposed allies are not always honest with each other. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> based on 27 years in...
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and we look to the government of pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead. >> pakistan also gave the u.s. permission to search bin laden's compound again to look for additional evidence. >>> president obama signed into law a four-year extension of the patriot act today. that bill extends the life of roving wiretaps, court-ordered searches of business records, and surveillance of suspects without known ties to terrorist groups. >>> the g-8 summit in france ended this morning with leaders hoping to raise billions of dollars to aid and encourage the sweeping political changes in the middle east and north africa, the arab spring. russia says it is ready now to help broker moammar gadhafi's departure from libya. >>> new violence in syria this morning. an opposition group says that at least four people were killed when security forces opened fire on protesters in a southern village. the demonstrators are calling for the end of president assad's regime. >>> north korea says this morning it will free detained american eddie june after a u.s. official expressed regret about the case.
and we look to the government of pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead. >> pakistan also gave the u.s. permission to search bin laden's compound again to look for additional evidence. >>> president obama signed into law a four-year extension of the patriot act today. that bill extends the life of roving wiretaps, court-ordered searches of business records, and surveillance of suspects without known ties to terrorist groups. >>> the g-8 summit in france ended...
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and when chased, the insurgents simply slip back to the safe havens of pakistan. a game of cat and mouse that never seems to end. company commander captain christopher tanner was waiting on a ridge for his men to gather for the night when rockets started landing neern. the captain stayed calm. >> there's another one. >> and directed counterfire. >> they have an acquisition on that one. >> late to the night, tanner waited for the enemy to reveal himself, but the insurgents chose to wait and fight another day. in the morning, fox company was picked up, captain tanner was satisfied. >> every fighter we stop on the border is one less fighter that makes it to the heart of afghanistan. >> that was mandy clark this morning from paktika province. >>> 100 new cases of e. coli infection have been reported in europe. test results show that the organic sprouts from the german farm is not responsible for the outbreak. 22 people have die in the e. coli infection and 2,000 people have developed symptoms. >>> meanwhile, tons of cucumbers have been destroyed. they were once though
and when chased, the insurgents simply slip back to the safe havens of pakistan. a game of cat and mouse that never seems to end. company commander captain christopher tanner was waiting on a ridge for his men to gather for the night when rockets started landing neern. the captain stayed calm. >> there's another one. >> and directed counterfire. >> they have an acquisition on that one. >> late to the night, tanner waited for the enemy to reveal himself, but the...
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officials today say the attack may have been carried out by the taliban's pakistan based haqqani network. saturday's bombing was the deadliest ground attack against western troops in ten years. >>> boeing is getting into the spacecraft business. they plan to announce today it's leasing the kennedy space kennedy center that houses space shuttles. the company will rebuild space capsules and they will carry astronauts or supplies to the internet space station. right now, u.s. relies on russia to ferry the crew to the space station. >>> this halloween, millions of americans are facing price hikes for peanut butter. today, the nation's biggest peanut butter producers are raising the prices as much as 40%. the increase is blamed on the hot and dry summer that devastated this year's >>> still ahead this morning, bernie madoff's wife and son say it is not just the money. they can never forgive bernie madoff's portrayal of them. you'll hear more from their explosive "60 minutes" interview, plus why ruth madoff hasn't gdivorced him. >>> will mother nature change the occupy wall street protesters?
officials today say the attack may have been carried out by the taliban's pakistan based haqqani network. saturday's bombing was the deadliest ground attack against western troops in ten years. >>> boeing is getting into the spacecraft business. they plan to announce today it's leasing the kennedy space kennedy center that houses space shuttles. the company will rebuild space capsules and they will carry astronauts or supplies to the internet space station. right now, u.s. relies on...